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Does Lord Alfred Tennyson’s “Lady of Shalott” criticize or support the roles expected from women in Victorian England?


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The Lady is isolated in a tower and subject to a curse that tells her she cannot look at Camelot except in her mirror. The essential idea is that she is restricted, unable to pursue something that she wants. The price of looking out the window at Camelot, as the Lady finds out, is death.

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